OKC Thunder Strikes Daily
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Welcome to Big Dill Sports, where we bring you the latest and greatest from the world of basketball. I'm your host, Dillon. Today we're diving into the Oklahoma City Thunder's impressive showing against the Dallas Mavericks. They now have a league-best start at 22-1. Let’s break it down!
The Thunder took control at the Paycom Center with a resounding 132-111 victory. OKC started strong, tying the first quarter at 27 before pulling away with a 20-8 run to close the second. They maintained momentum with a 23-7 charge at the start of the third, eventually building a 31-point lead. Paycom Center was alive with energy as fans witnessed OKC's 14th consecutive win. It’s just one short of their franchise record, proving they are the surprise team of the season.
Offensively, the Thunder were on fire, shooting 56% from the field and hitting 40% of their threes. They capitalized on free throws, going 26 of 28. Dominating the paint, they outscored Dallas 62-38 and forced turnovers, turning those into 22 fast-break points. On the boards, they edged Dallas 43-35. It was a masterclass in efficiency and hustle.
Now, the big dill player of the game—no surprise here—is Shai Gilgeous-Alexander. Shai dropped 33 points in just 29 minutes, sitting out the fourth quarter as the job was already done. He started the third quarter with intensity, scoring 16 points and maintaining an incredible streak of consecutive 20-point games. His leadership on the court is undeniable, blending aggressive scoring with unselfish playmaking.
But let’s not forget the Thunder’s supporting cast. Jalen Williams contributed with 15 points, eight rebounds, and five assists. Rookie guard Cason Wallace chipped in with 11 points, and Ousmane Dieng added nine off the bench. Chet Holmgren was a defensive force inside, with two blocks and 11 points, showcasing the depth this team has.
On the Dallas side, Jaden Hardy led with 23 points, showing some spark coming off the bench, while Cooper Flagg added 16. Meanwhile, Anthony Davis had a tough night with just two points, temporarily leaving the game with a knee issue.
With this win, the Thunder lead the Northwest Division, 14 games ahead of their nearest rivals. Their 14-game streak puts them firmly at the top of the league, surpassing teams like Houston and Denver. As a legitimate championship contender, their balanced attack and strong team chemistry shine through.
Looking forward, the Thunder will rest up before facing the Miami Heat. It’ll be an exciting matchup testing their young core against a seasoned squad from the East.
That's it for today’s episode of Big Dill Sports. Thanks for tuning in! Join me next time as we continue to cover the thrills and spills of the basketball season. Until then, keep it real and keep it sporty!
### Game Summary
The Oklahoma City Thunder extended their league-best start to 22-1 with a commanding 132-111 victory over the Dallas Mavericks at Paycom Center on Friday night, December 5, 2025. From the opening tip, OKC imposed its two-way dominance, racing out to a 27-27 tie after one before taking control with a 20-8 run to close the second quarter and a 23-7 surge to open the third, ultimately forging a 31-point cushion by quarter’s end. The win marked the Thunder’s 14th consecutive triumph, the longest active streak in the NBA and one shy of franchise history, underscoring their status as the league’s marquee surprise ([reuters.com](https://www.reuters.com/sports/basketball/shai-gilgeous-alexander-thunder-enjoy-easy-nights-work-vs-mavs--flm-2025-12-06/?utm_source=openai)).
Paycom Center buzzed with a season-high loudness, as 18,203 fans witnessed the Thunder improve to a flawless 11-0 at home while the Mavericks saw their own three-game win streak snapped ([espn.com](https://www.espn.com/nba/game/_/gameId/401810204/mavericks-thunder)).
### Offensive Efficiency & Team Performance
OKC shot an efficient 56.0% from the field (47-84) and connected on 40.0% of their 3-point attempts (12-30), while capitalizing on 93.0% of their free-throw opportunities (26-28). They outscored Dallas 62-38 in the paint and committed only six turnovers, nearly half of the Mavericks’ dozen, converting the turnover differential into a 22-10 edge in fast-break points. On the boards, the Thunder narrowly outrebounded Dallas, 43-35, fueling second-chance opportunities that widened the margin in the third quarter. Dallas, by contrast, slumped to 48.0% shooting (41-86) and 43.2% from deep (16-37), failing to match OKC’s relentless pace and precision ([espn.com](https://www.espn.com/nba/boxscore/_/gameId/401810204)).
### Shai Gilgeous-Alexander’s Masterclass
All-NBA guard Shai Gilgeous-Alexander was at the heart of the Thunder’s offensive onslaught, tallying 33 points—including 16 in the decisive third quarter—on 10-of-12 shooting (2-of-2 from three, 11-of-12 from the line) in just 29 minutes before resting the entire fourth period. He also chipped in six assists and five rebounds, maintaining his streak of at least 20 points in 95 consecutive games—the second-longest such run in NBA history behind Wilt Chamberlain’s 126 straight. SGA’s relentless drives and step-back jumpers, coupled with high-IQ playmaking, set the tone early and forced Dallas to rotate defensively, creating open looks for teammates ([foxsports.com](https://www.foxsports.com/articles/nba/gilgeousalexanders-33-points-in-3-quarters-power-thunder-to-14th-straight-win?utm_source=openai)).
Season-long, Gilgeous-Alexander is averaging a career-best 32.5 points, 4.8 rebounds, and 6.6 assists per game, ranking him among the top three in each category league-wide ([thescore.com](https://www.thescore.com/nba/events/2448086?utm_source=openai)).
### Supporting Cast Contributions
While SGA drew the headlines, the Thunder’s depth ensured consistent pressure. Third-year wing Jalen Williams poured in 15 points on 5-of-11 shooting, grabbing eight rebounds and dishing five assists in 24 minutes, showcasing his burgeoning two-way prowess. Rookie guard Cason Wallace added 11 points—hitting 3-of-5 from beyond the arc—along with four boards, while forward Ousmane Dieng chipped in nine points and six rebounds off the bench, spearheading a 36-point contribution from the second unit. Defensively, Chet Holmgren patrolled the paint with two blocks and added 11 points on 4-of-7 shooting, maintaining the Thunder’s interior deterrent despite sitting much of the fourth quarter ([espn.com](https://www.espn.com/nba/boxscore/_/gameId/401810204)).
### Mavericks’ Key Takeaways
Dallas was led by reserve guard Jaden Hardy, who erupted for 23 points (8-of-13 FG, 5-of-9 3P) in mop-up duty, outscoring the Thunder bench. Starter Cooper Flagg added 16 points but struggled defensively in the second half, while Anthony Davis endured a night to forget, finishing with just two points on 1-of-9 shooting and briefly exiting with a knee contusion before returning for garbage time. The Mavericks shot 65.0% from the charity stripe yet could not overcome the Thunder’s balanced attack and defensive executions ([reuters.com](https://www.reuters.com/sports/basketball/shai-gilgeous-alexander-thunder-enjoy-easy-nights-work-vs-mavs--flm-2025-12-06/?utm_source=openai)).
### Standings & Implications
With the victory, the Thunder sit atop the Northwest Division at 22-1, 14 games ahead of Portland (8-14). Their current 14-game win streak has vaulted them to the league’s best record, surpassing early-season favorites Houston (15-6) and Denver (16-6), who trail by 6.5 games in the West. OKC’s early resume—highlighted by efficient offense, stingy defense, and exceptional health management—positions them as a legitimate championship contender, a narrative few foresaw this summer ([espn.com](https://www.espn.com/nba/boxscore/_/gameId/401810204)).
### Looking Ahead
Following a well-earned off-day on Saturday, Oklahoma City returns to action Sunday night (December 7) at Paycom Center against the Eastern Conference–leading Miami Heat. The matchup will test the Thunder’s young core against another veteran-laden unit, providing an early barometer of OKC’s championship viability ([espn.com](https://www.espn.com/nba/boxscore/_/gameId/401810204)).
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